
What Is Employment Status?
Learn what employment status means, the difference between employee vs contractor classifications, how status affects benefits and taxes, legal requirements under FLSA, and common misclassification risks employers face.

Learn what employment status means, the difference between employee vs contractor classifications, how status affects benefits and taxes, legal requirements under FLSA, and common misclassification risks employers face.

Learn what frictional unemployment means in workforce management, how it differs from structural unemployment, typical duration (1–3 months), why it's considered healthy for the economy, and strategies to reduce hiring friction.

Learn what premium pay means in workforce management, common types (overtime, shift differentials, hazard pay), typical rates (1.5x–2.5x base), legal requirements under FLSA, and how to calculate premium wages.

Learn what the Advanced Earned Income Credit (AEIC) was—a discontinued IRS program (ended 2011) that allowed low-income workers to receive estimated EITC in paychecks throughout the year instead of waiting for tax refunds. Understand why it ended, how current EITC works (one annual refund up to $7,830 for families with 3+ children), and modern alternatives like on-demand pay.

Learn what annualized salary means (total yearly compensation), how to convert hourly to annual ($20/hour × 2,080 hours = $41,600/year), differences between exempt salaried and non-exempt salaried employees, benefits of annual pay, calculating true compensation including bonuses and benefits, and salary negotiation strategies.

Learn what earnings thresholds are—minimum income requirements to qualify for benefits, tax credits, or protections. Examples include Social Security credits ($1,730 per credit, 4 credits/year maximum = $6,920 total), ACA employer mandate (30 hours/week threshold), unemployment eligibility (varies by state), EITC income limits, and 401(k) vesting requirements (typically 1,000 hours/year).

Learn what holiday accrual means, how employees earn paid holiday time based on hours worked or tenure, eligibility requirements (typically 90-day waiting period, full-time status), prorated accrual for part-time workers, holiday payout rules at termination (varies by state), difference from PTO banks, and managing holiday accrual policies.

Learn what redundancy pay (severance) is for layoffs and position eliminations, typical formulas (1-2 weeks per year of service), WARN Act requirements (60 days notice for mass layoffs at employers with 100+ workers), continuation of benefits, state-specific requirements, and negotiation strategies for severance packages.

Learn what disciplinary infractions are, common policy violations (attendance, performance, conduct, safety), progressive discipline steps (verbal warning, written warning, final warning, termination), documentation best practices, legal compliance with EEOC and NLRA, and how to apply discipline consistently across your workforce.

Learn what a floating holiday is, how employees use flexible PTO for personal observances or preferences (1-2 days/year typical), eligibility requirements, differences from vacation and sick leave, rollover policies, religious accommodation benefits, and best practices for managing floating holiday programs.

Learn what job abandonment means, typical 3-day no-call/no-show policy triggering voluntary resignation, legal termination procedures, documentation requirements (contact attempts, written notice), unemployment eligibility impact, how to prevent job abandonment, and state-specific rules for final pay and rehire eligibility.

Learn what on-demand pay (earned wage access) means, how employees access wages already earned before payday, 50%+ adoption rates in retail and hospitality, benefits vs payday loans (0% interest vs 400% APR), employer advantages (reduced turnover, 27% lower absenteeism), and implementation options.

Learn what unpaid time off (UTO) means, differences between FMLA (12 weeks guaranteed, job-protected) and discretionary personal leave, when employers can deny UTO requests, impact on benefits and seniority, state-specific requirements, and best practices for managing unpaid leave requests fairly and legally.

Learn what a 4/10 work schedule means (four 10-hour days), compressed workweek benefits (3-day weekends, reduced commute costs), challenges (longer daily hours, customer coverage), industries using 4/10 schedules, and implementation strategies.

Learn what an employee directory is, key features (contact info, org charts, role details), privacy considerations (PII protection, access controls), GDPR and data protection compliance, integration with HRIS systems, and best practices for maintaining accurate internal directories.

Learn what FTE (full-time equivalent) means in workforce planning, how to calculate FTE (total hours ÷ 40), why 1.0 FTE = 40 hours/week matters for budgeting and benefits, and using FTE for headcount reporting and compliance with ACA requirements.

Learn what mandatory overtime means in workforce management, when employers can require extra hours, legal restrictions (healthcare in some states, trucking DOT limits), typical compensation (1.5× after 40 hours/week), and strategies to minimize forced overtime.

Learn what working off the clock means under FLSA, common examples (pre-shift prep, post-shift cleanup, unpaid training, working through breaks), why it violates federal wage laws, employer liability ($200M+ in annual penalties), and how to prevent unauthorized unpaid work.

Learn what a shift supervisor does, the skills required, how to become one, and strategies for leading teams effectively in shift-based environments.

Learn what swing shift hours are, typical schedules, industries that use them, and strategies for managing the unique challenges of afternoon-to-evening shifts.